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Trafic d'innocence

Titre original : Human Trafficking
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2005
  • 13+
  • 1h 3min
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7,5/10
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Mira Sorvino in Trafic d'innocence (2005)
Human Traffiking
Lire trailer2:50
1 Video
70 photos
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Des agents du FBI suivent les activités d'une équipe clandestine de kidnappeurs qui se livrent au trafic d'êtres humains dans le cadre du commerce de la viande.Des agents du FBI suivent les activités d'une équipe clandestine de kidnappeurs qui se livrent au trafic d'êtres humains dans le cadre du commerce de la viande.Des agents du FBI suivent les activités d'une équipe clandestine de kidnappeurs qui se livrent au trafic d'êtres humains dans le cadre du commerce de la viande.

  • Casting principal
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Mira Sorvino
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Mira Sorvino
    • 59avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Meehan
    • 2005
    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Sergei
    • 2005
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Kate
    • 2005
    Laurence Leboeuf
    Laurence Leboeuf
    • Nadia
    • 2005
    Anna Hopkins
    Anna Hopkins
    • Katerina
    • 2005
    Rémy Girard
    Rémy Girard
    • Viktor
    • 2005
    Lynne Adams
    Lynne Adams
    • Ellen
    • 2005
    Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
    Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
    • Annie
    • 2005
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Tommy
    • 2005
    Emma Campbell
    Emma Campbell
    • Samantha
    • 2005
    Michael Sorvino
    Michael Sorvino
    • Mischa
    • 2005
    Céline Bonnier
    Céline Bonnier
    • Sophie
    • 2005
    Mark Antony Krupa
    Mark Antony Krupa
    • Andrei
    • 2005
    Zoe Aggeliki
    Zoe Aggeliki
    • Susan Tagarov
    • 2005
    Isabelle Blais
    Isabelle Blais
    • Helena
    • 2005
    Dawn Ford
    Dawn Ford
    • Helena's Aunt
    • 2005
    David Boutin
    David Boutin
    • Frederick
    • 2005
    Sarah Allen
    Sarah Allen
    • Ludmilla
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    Avis des utilisateurs59

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    10whpratt1

    Excellent Presentation of Child Sex Salvery !

    It is great that Lifetime is allowing the presentation of what is going on through out the entire world and very little is mentioned in our local newspapers. However, we do hear about an occasional girl or boy that is missing and is never heard from and I can imagine the police files must be over flowing with plenty of Cold Cases. This film clearly depicts the horrible PIGS and Sex Offenders who thrive on young innocent children. These poor human beings with a spiritual soul are required to perform degrading services, which hurts their chances to live normal lives or even want to be married to any man in their future lives !

    I applaud the showing of this type of material, but making this a regular program with all these type of cases is more than my stomach can handle. Enough is Enough !
    10BeenThere1969

    Needs to be seen by every North American

    The statistics are shocking. The story is grim. And the biggest market for women and children sex slaves is the United States, much to our shame. Every person should see this movie. I hope ABC, CBS, or NBC will pick it up and show it so all can see it, not just ones who have cable. Keep in mind, the type of person who can afford to do this are primarily upper middle class professional men who have nefarious appetites to do the worst possible acts of mankind. The last few minutes are the most important of the entire film where Mira Sorvino's character states clearly the facts and why this is allowed to go on, because there is a market for it particularly here in the United States. God have mercy on humankind.
    10criminologist_32

    The most excellent and saddest movie I have ever seen!

    I am so glad I seen this movie. As much as it sickened me it also made me realize just how bad this problem is because I never knew. It saddens me a lot that we protect our country from terrorists and they are always in the news, but we do not seem to be doing nearly enough to stop human trafficking and never hear of it in the media, my thanks to Lifetime for opening our eyes. If we are going to fight the war on terrorism then we should also be fighting the war on human trafficking. Our own daughters and friends and teachers are being taken from their lives and being forced to be sex slaves to men that we thought we could trust: Doctors, lawyers,etc. It is our duty in this country to protect our citizens! So why aren't we? I pray that these women and children from our country and all over the world will be rescued from this hell on earth and that these pigs causing this hell will be brought to justice! And a final word advise, whatever you do, PLEASE DO NOT try to find love on the internet, it could cost you your freedom!
    10mwiktoria

    ...leess good more wrong??

    Hardly ever do movies make me cry but this one definitely did. All I hear on the TV is how police are trying to catch pedophiles and other sick people who abuse women and children sexually. Unfortunately, rarely do we hear about arresting people in so called 'high society" who can afford to buy "pleasures" (I guess that's what they feel which makes me sick). This movie gave me mixed feelings about life and sense of believing in good in this world...less good and more wrong? I think everyone should see this movie and get a view of what's going on in a real life: how an innocent sign up for a modeling agency can be actually a ticket to hell and how much can a mother sacrifice to see her child.
    8sdod2

    A hard to watch, non-exploitive look at an international shame

    I found the movie very compelling as it followed several different story lines, exposing many different facets to the sex trafficking industry. The fact that all these story lines were linked to one king pin running an international organization was pure Hollywood, but it allowed for drama and suspense as he was tracked by the feds. The wrap up and conclusion was also too easy, but again the mission of this film was to educate and spotlight abuse in an entertaining forum. This movie delivered.

    On top of this, I especially appreciated the way the graphic scenes were composed. It was hard to watch, ugly, and grotesque. It wasn't played for sex appeal, or lurid fascination. It was ugly. Completely appropriate to the reality of the women, children, and victims of this abuse.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although originally filmed for Lifetime Television, the miniseries was shot mostly in Canada, and most of the lead and supporting actors and actresses are French-Canadian.
    • Gaffes
      In what is supposed to be Washington, they show a train with the symbol for AMT (Agence Métropolitaine de Montréal), a suburban rail network connecting the greater Montreal metro area (the 450 area code) with Montreal, which proves that this scene was filmed in the Montreal area (not Washington).
    • Citations

      Kate Morozov: In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln and the U.S. Congress ratified the 13th amendment to the Constitution, which states, 'neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist within the United States.' No sensible person believes slavery could happen in the 21st century, much less on our shores. We couldn't be more wrong. Slave traffickers around the world have rediscovered how profitable it is to buy and sell people. Each one of these girls could be your sister. Your best friend, or... as Annie Gray showed us, your daughter. None of these fifty-seven girls would have lasted more than four years in our country. Each one of them would have been worked to death as a sex slave in a brothel, murdered for an infraction of her masters' rules, or contracting hepatitis or AIDS. Human trafficking has emerged as a tragic whiplash of the economic transition that has occurred over the past several years in Eastern Europe. Men like Sergei Karpovich know how to take advantage of this. Now, we stopped him. But there are many more waiting to take his place. But no matter how difficult our battle is, it is vitally important that law enforcement, the Department of Homeland Security, ICE, that we all keep working together as a team to battle these ruthless criminals. At the same time, we need to create a climate of hope for their victims. We need to give these young women the idea that their lives are still worth living, without shame, after all the desperation and hardship they've endured. And perhaps, most importantly, we must face the fact that none of this horror would be possible if our culture didn't create a demand for it. Ladies and gentlemen, the United States is one of the largest markets for sex slavery in the entire world. We need to realize that modern-day slavery is only occurring because we choose to ignore it. Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 2011 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Human Trafficking
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • For Sale Productions (Muse)
      • Mel's Cite du Cinema
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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